Paraguay has reopened its embassy in Jerusalem, a move that marks a diplomatic win for Israel as it faces increasing international isolation because of the Gaza war.
The Jerusalem Post highlights Israel's involvement in the Paraguayan Parliament's adoption of a resolution recognizing Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara. This decision comes after discussions led by Amir Ohana,
President of Paraguay Santiago Peña spoke about his visit to Israel and his nation's connection to the Jewish state.
The embassy’s relocation also aims to strengthen ties between Israel and Paraguay, with Peña expressing hope that “very good relations” will become “great relations.” Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano noted that this move is part of a broader strategy to deepen ties based on shared democratic values.
Paraguay continues to stand with Israel in tangible ways, including at United Nations forums. Of note, is Paraguay’s vote in favor of the establishment of the State of Israel in 1947. Israel remembers this sign of loyalty, which is surfacing again this week in Jerusalem.
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña said that he wanted to move relations between Israel and Paraguay “from good to great” at an address at Reichman University on Thursday evening about relations between the two nations. Peña underscored that the two ...
In a world increasingly divided by conflict and misunderstanding, moments of genuine solidarity stand out as beacons of hope. Such was the case when Paraguay’s President Santiago Peña announced that his country’s embassy in Israel would soon return to Jerusalem.
Paraguay formally opened its new Jerusalem embassy in Israel on Thursday in a ceremony attended by President Santiago Peña and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, following a back-and-forth struggle over the diplomatic seat that kicked off in 2018.
JERUSALEM -- The small South American nation of Paraguay reopened its embassy in Jerusalem on Thursday, becoming the latest of just a small handful of countries to recognize the bitterly contested city as Israel's capital. The move marks a welcome ...
Paraguay's President Santiago Pena vowed on Thursday to stand with Israel, as he inaugurated the Latin American country's embassy after it moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem for a second time.Paraguay moved its embassy to Jerusalem a first time in May 2018,
My support for Israel is total. This is a difficult time for the state of Israel, and I am here to tell you that all the people of Paraguay stand with Israel and will continue to act and assist Israel." Dr. Mike Evans, Founder of FOZ commented ...
The move marks a welcome diplomatic victory for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has watched Israel’s international isolation deepen as the devastating war in Gaza drags on. Paraguay first ...